No
African Americans were not allowed to attend school in the 1800s because of their skin color.
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they lived in hapluja, northern massaschusetts
no
No
African Americans were not allowed to attend school in the 1800s because of their skin color.
The experiences of Hawaiians and Native Americans in the 1800s were similar in that they both had to deal with oppression
African Americans
Americans began manufacturing gum in the mid-1800s
They were taken from their homes.
True. Slaves were property and not citizens, so they had no civil rights. The Supreme Court ruling in the Dred Scot decision affirmed this concept of slaves as property.
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Oregon County
cool ones
Well, your mom had quite a few slaves back in the day
yes in the late 1800s ther were two African Americans in the Alamo